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Comacchio Valleys

The largest lagoon systems in Italy

The Comacchio Lagoons represent the largest wetland complex in Italy and the main attraction of thePo Delta Park.

This extraordinary natural site is listed as a Wetland of international importance by the Ramsar Convention, and a Project of Common Interest and Special Protection Area for the conservation of wild birds by the European Union.

There are dozen species of birds that here find refuge, like pink flamingo that they have chosen to settle in this magnificent location, one of the few in Europe.

There are many activities and excursions to do in boat, on foot and in bicycle in the Valley of Comacchio to discovery an ecosystem where the human activities is perfect integrate with whose natural.

From traditional “lavorieri” for fishing eels, to the ancient Salina of Comacchio, system realized in Napoleonic age for the salt production.

Related Args

Ferrara, the Po Delta Park and Comacchio Valleys

The Comacchio's lagoons by boat

Boat trips along the inner waterways of the mirror lagoon, a unique environment and spectacular home to flamingos.
The guided tour includes a visit to the fishing stations, the ancient "huts" set up as th...

Discovering the Comacchio Lagoon - Valle Campo

Wonderful excursion to discover the natural oasis of Valle Campo (Comacchio) that alternates in multimodal navigation with a ide in a traditional wooden boat to discover the main techniques of fishing, a cycling tour ...

The Old Saltworks of Comacchio by bike

Over a distance of about 7 km, accompanied by our natural history guide, you will visit the old salt pans of Comacchio, which preserve a plant built in the Napoleonic era and demonstrate the role played by ancient C...

In the Heart of the Comacchio's Lagoons - Valle Campo

A fisherman will guide you, on board of a typical lagoons boat, in the wonderful frame of Valle Campo.
The itinerary includes also a short walk along the narrow banks from where you can observe the pink flaming...